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Origins of the Georgia Coast Retracing the Rich History of the Georgia Lowcountry William P.A. Hunt Now recognized as a global tourist destination featuring the Forbes Five-Star Sea Island Resort with world-renowned golf courses and fine dining, Georgia’s Golden Isles possess a complex history involving indigenous populations, colonial rivalries, and economic transformations stretching hundreds of years. During its evolution from territory contested by Spain, France, and Britain to a crucial part of the South’s cotton belt, the region has witnessed pivotal moments, including the American Revolution, the Civil War, and postbellum reconstruction. This work sets the stage for an exploration of the Golden Isles’ multifaceted past, highlighting their vital role in shaping the history of the United States. Originally called “Golden Islands” by Scottish nobleman Robert Montgomery in the eighteenth century and geographically defined by the Altamaha and Ogeechee Rivers, the region comprises a series of islands, including Sea Island, St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Sapelo Island, and Cumberland Island. The area’s elevation above sea level, coupled with marshes and waterways, contributes to its distinctive ecology—and its salt marshes, covering over 350,000 acres, are a defining feature, creating a unique environment where ocean and river waters intermingle.
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